Although the trip to Linzi had been a success, all those involved fell into the relentless pursuit of Qi Country's highly skilled operatives with the capability to strike from both heaven and earth. It was inevitable for dissatisfaction and resentment to arise amongst them.
After all, Hell Has No Door was not an army, and it had been established for only a short time. Yin Guan's relationship with the other kings of hell, Yama, was more cooperative than loyal, so it was difficult to say there was any real loyalty to speak of.
Even at this moment, the King of the City had begun to question the decisions made by the King of Qin Guang.
"Whether it's appropriate or not, I have the final say," he said.
Yin Guan glanced at the King of the City and spoke indifferently, "I say, it's appropriate."
Regardless, within Hell Has No Door, an organization of his own creation, Yin Guan still held considerable prestige.